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how did guerrilla warfare strengthen the continental army during the am…

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how did guerrilla warfare strengthen the continental army during the american revolution?
a it convinced many british soldiers to desert the army, due to the perceived unfairness of colonial fighting methods.
b it forced the british to maintain large forts in major cities, preventing them from effectively controlling the countryside.
c it allowed the continental army to launch unexpected attacks, weakening the british forces despite their superior strength.
d it enabled the continental army to engage the british in traditional, large - scale battles where colonial forces had better equipment.

Explanation:

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To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Guerrilla warfare didn’t focus on British desertion due to “unfairness” perception. Eliminate.
  • Option B: The British maintaining large forks (likely a typo, “forces”) in cities isn’t how guerrilla strengthened the Continental Army. Eliminate.
  • Option C: Guerrilla warfare (unexpected, hit - and - run attacks) let the Continental Army weaken British forces (who had superior strength) by attacking unexpectedly. This matches guerrilla tactics.
  • Option D: Colonial forces didn’t have better equipment in large - scale traditional battles, and guerrilla warfare isn’t traditional large - scale combat. Eliminate.

Answer:

C. It allowed the Continental Army to launch unexpected attacks, weakening the British forces despite their superior strength.